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1 Department of Athletics GOAL 1 (STUDENT DEVELOPMENT): TO HAVE PROGRAMS, SERVICES AND TRAINING TO MAXIMIZE THE ACADEMIC, ATHLETIC AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT IN EACH STUDENT TO WHOM WE ARE RESPONSIBLE. Objective 1.1: Hire a full-time assistant athletic director to implement and manage Academic/Life Skills (Eagle Edge) and NCAA rules compliance programs. Target date for completion: July A. Apply for NCAA Strategic Alliance Grant to obtain partial funding for a full-time women or ethnic minority position. Target date for completion: January, B. Implement educational programs for student-athletes bystander training, sexual assault awareness, health and wellness, social and racial justice, etc. C. Comprehensive plan to promote, nominate and award the myriad of accomplishments of student-athletes and programs. Objective 1.1 A. Completed. Awarded grant and hired an Assistant Athletic Director for Eagle Edge and Compliance and work has begun on B & C in this category. Emory Athletics 1
2 Objective 1.2: Expand and enhance the current student-athlete lounge to better accommodate academic laboratory space and improve overall comfort of facility to attract more studentathletes into the space. Target date for completion: Fall A. Incorporate this need into facilities master plan development. B. Assess current student-athletes to determine specific items for this space to fulfill their needs. Target date for completion: Fall 2017 and Ongoing. C. Solicit donations for technology, equipment and wish-list items for this space. No updates at this time. Emory Athletics 2
3 Objective 1.3: Development of a comprehensive academic assessment matrix to monitor studentathlete academic success compared to general student body. Target date for completion: Fall A. Meet with Registrar and IT to develop PeopleSoft reports which can produce various academic comparisons such as GPA, graduation and retention rates, good academic standing, Dean s List, class attendance, etc. Target date for completion: Spring/Summer Completed. Emory Athletics 3
4 Objective 1.4: Establish priority registration system for student-athletes. Target date for completion: Spring A. Continue meetings with the College to establish a stronger relationship and to begin development of improved models of class registration to better serve the demands of student-athletes. B. Creation of an ombudsperson through the College to assist student-athletes with course registration challenges. Target date for completion: Fall C. Developing a system whereas on-line registration times for student-athletes which conflict with practices and contests to better service student-athlete needs. Target date for completion: Fall B & C completed and item A is ongoing. Emory Athletics 4
5 Objective 1.5: Development of a comprehensive handbook for student-athletes. Target date for completion: Fall A. Review existing handbook to begin expansion, production and availability of said handbook. Target date for completion: Spring B. Solicit sample student-athlete handbooks from similar institutions for development ideas. Target date for completion: Summer C. Produce both hard copy and electronic version of completed handbook. Target date for completion: Item A has been completed. Items B & C have been completed and will be updated in the future as necessary. Emory Athletics 5
6 Objective 1.6: Intercollegiate athletics weight room renovation and maintenance and upgrading of existing intercollegiate weight lifting equipment. A. New flooring for the intercollegiate varsity weight room. Target date for completion: August B. Assess equipment for safety, and put on replacement/maintenance schedule. Target date for completion: Summer Item A has been completed. Emory Athletics 6
7 Objective 1.7: Development of a comprehensive student employee training program for the Woodruff P.E. Center and Student Activity and Academic Center. (200+ student employees). Target date for completion: Fall A. Review existing training manuals and procedures. Target date for completion: B. Solicit sample student development training programs from our benchmarking schools. Target date for completion: Spring C. Implement monthly training meetings. Target date for completion: Fall D. Implement Fall Kick off training meeting and Spring Kick off training meeting. E. Continue to improve CPR training program for all student employees to be certified. Completed and ongoing. Emory Athletics 7
8 GOAL 2 (HEALTH, SAFETY, AND WELFARE): TO INSURE THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELLNESS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES FOR OUR STUDENT-ATHLETES, EMORY COMMUNITY (STUDENTS, FACULTY/STAFF AND ALUMNI) AND OTHER PATRONS WHO UTILIZE OUR FACILITIES, UTILIZING NCAA AND NIRSA BEST PRACTICES. Objective 2.1: Due to the elimination of the Georgia State athletic training program, must replace existing certified graduate assistant athletic trainers with full-time certified athletic trainers within the athletics department s Sports Medicine Program. Target date for completion: Fall A. Develop collaborative partnership with Emory Healthcare/Incremedical and their Sports Medicine program and their athletic training outreach program. Target date for completion: & ongoing. B. Hire one full-time certified athletic trainer. Target date for completion: Fall C. Hire two full-time certified athletic trainers. Target date for completion: Spring Item A has been initiated and will be ongoing. Items B & C have been completed. Emory Athletics 8
9 Objective 2.2: Development of a Nutrition program tailored to specific sports and studentathletes. Target date for completion: Fall A. Work in collaboration with Coordinator of Nutrition Education through the Department of Student Health Services. Target date for completion: 2019 & ongoing. B. Work in collaboration with Dining Services to investigate best possible delivery methods for a quality nutritional program for our student-athletes who dine on campus. Target date for completion: 2019 & ongoing. No updates at this time. Emory Athletics 9
10 Objective 2.3: Development and implementation of NCAA recommendations for Mental Health best practices. Target date for completion: Fall A. Collaborate with Department of Psychology to explore research opportunities which could lead to specific programming and services most needed within the department. Target date for completion: 2018 & ongoing. B. Collaborate with CAPS to determine if any specific and ongoing programs/services can be provided to support our student-athletes. Target date for completion: 2018 & ongoing. C. Design and implement annual program to include all facets of mental health/well-being (mandatory) for student-athletes and coaches. Target date for completion: No updates at this time. Emory Athletics 10
11 Objective 2.4: Convert Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach from a Graduate Assistant position to a full-time assistant position similar to our other assistant coaching positions. Target date for completion: Fall A. Through an enhanced budgeting situation, incorporate the necessary funds to make this position a reality. Target date for completion: B. Explore partnership with Emory Healthcare/P3 Sports for additional strength and conditioning staff members. Target date for completion: Summer No updates at this time. Emory Athletics 11
12 Objective 2.5: Partner with Emory University Student Health Services (EUSHS) to assist them by utilizing our resources in the reduction of preventable concussions in on-campus student residents by 50%. A. Develop a protocol with EUSHS to perform ImPact testing and the Return to Play/Return to Learn protocol for Emory students with concussions, seen at EUSHS, who are NOT varsity student-athletes. Target date for completion: B. Identify space and implement an in-house clinic to serve as a resource to all students who suffer a concussion. Item A was completed and awarded Campus Life Bridge Fund to assist with funding along with funding support for collaborate grant with NCAA & UGA for concussion study and additional financial support from Emory Healthcare. Item B has been completed and will be ongoing. Emory Athletics 12
13 GOAL 3 (FACILITIES): TO IMPROVE AND EXPAND FACILITIES AND SERVICES TO MEET THE PRESENT AND GROWING NEEDS FOR ATHLETICS AND RECREATION AND TO REMAIN ONE OF OUR NATIONS MOST SUCCESSFUL AND COMPETITIVE ATHLETICS PROGRAM. Objective 3.1: Initiate a comprehensive Athletics Facilities Master Plan. Target date for completion: Spring A. Hire a Master Planning firm. Target date for completion: B. Produce completed Athletics Facility Master Plan to Administration for approval. Target date for completion: Was unable to secure funding for a comprehensive Master Plan, however, have secured funding to hire a firm in to conduct a feasibility study on renovation/expansion of the Woodruff Physical Education Center. Emory Athletics 13
14 Objective 3.2: Major renovation and expansion of the Woodruff Physical Education Center. Target date for completion: Summer A. Incorporate this need into facilities master plan development. Target date for completion: B. Expansion should include development of a true competitive athletics arena. Target date for completion: C. Renovation should include a new sports medicine clinic, aquatic center upgrades, intercollegiate and general weight rooms, student-athlete success center, staff and membership offices, branding, etc. Target date for completion: For item A, secured funding to hire a firm in to conduct a feasibility study on renovation/expansion of the Woodruff Physical Education Center. Emory Athletics 14
15 Objective 3.3: Renovate and improve men s & women s soccer field & facility. Target date for completion: Summer A. Secure financial support from Campus Services and then solicit contractor bids for renovation of field. Target date for completion: B. Incorporate need for press box/bathroom/storage facility on south side of field into athletics facility master plan. Target date for completion: C. Incorporate sun and weather covering for north side bleachers into athletics facility master plan. Target date for completion: D. Incorporate into the project improvements to drainage for the east side of the track and field to prevent water damage on track. Target date for completion: E. Incorporate renovating the steeplechase improvements to manage the water and leak to tank. Target date for completion: Completed. Emory Athletics 15
16 Objective 3.4: Upgrade intercollegiate softball facility with permanent stands and press box. Target date for completion: Spring A. Submit request to Ways & Means for full funding due to Title IX concerns. Target date for completion: Spring B. Solicit donations to fund the project. C. Complete Schematic Design drawings. Target date for completion: Fall Item A has been completed. Emory Athletics 16
17 Objective 3.5: Complete proposed baseball facility locker room addition. Target date for completion: Fall A. Complete fundraising efforts for project. Construction firm has been hired and construction will begin in October 2017 with expected completion in spring of Emory Athletics 17
18 Objective 3.6: Develop a long term sustainable plan to manage the risk management, safety, cleanliness and facility improvements for the Woodruff P.E. Center (Olympic pool and warming pool) and the Student Activity and Academic Center (Olympic Pool, Teaching Pool and Kiddie Pool). Target date for completion: Spring A. Hire a full time Aquatic Coordinator to manage the aquatic facility operations at both facilities. Target date for completion: Fall B. Aquatics coordinator implement a lifeguard training instruction program to develop an in-house program to reduce lifeguard management contracts. Collaborate with the Recreation & Wellness Department. Target date for completion: C. Develop overall aquatics master plan and forecast replacement of equipment to ensure safety and risk management issues are addressed properly. Target date for completion: Fall Majority of objective 3.6 has been completed and will be an ongoing process. New aquatics coordinator new coordinator began in spring of Emory Athletics 18
19 Objective 3.7: Development of a running/walking trail through Lullwater that will provide a course for our cross-country program and for the community at large. Target date for completion: A. Incorporate this need into facilities master plan development. Target date for completion: No update at this time. Emory Athletics 19
20 Objective 3.8: Develop state- of- the-art fitness equipment, cardio equipment, strength equipment replacement on the 4th floor of the WPEC. Develop a cleaning and preventative maintenance plan to ensure safety, timely repairs and improve overall patron satisfaction. Target date for completion: Fall A. Develop proposals for replacement of fitness equipment, cardio equipment and strength equipment with collaboration of Fitness and Wellness staff. Target date for completion: Fall B. Secure funding, purchase equipment, and coordinate installation on 4th floor. Target date for completion: Spring C. Develop an infrastructure with custodial services to clean equipment twice a day and develop infrastructure with student staff with Fitness and Wellness Staff to complete cleanings during shifts. Target date for completion: Spring D. Develop long term replacement planning to budget for proper equipment in a timely manner. Target date for completion: Fall Majority of objective 3.8 has been completed and will be an ongoing process. Was unable to secure funding for all new equipment, however, several new pieces were purchased and an incremental funding plan for ongoing replacement has been initiated. Emory Athletics 20
21 Objective 3.9: Improve overall informal recreation and member services for students, faculty/staff, alumni and community at Woodruff P.E. Center and Student Activity and Academic Center. Target date for completion: Fall A. Purchase and implement the recreation software system. Collaborate with EmoryCard office for interfacing. Target date for completion: Fall B. Review and develop a comprehensive facility master schedule to ensure informal recreation times, closure times to complete facility projects and acceptable times for camps for safety and risk management. Target date for completion: C. Implement 6 internet hot spots to improve infrastructure for our Emory community when the Campus Life Center is under construction. Develop areas in the facilities for community with furniture, charging stations and better technology. Target date for completion: Fall Items A & C have been completed. Item B completed and will be ongoing. Emory Athletics 21
22 Objective 3.10: Development of a comprehensive branding campaign of our indoor and outdoor facilities. Target date for completion: A. Incorporate this need into our facilities master plan. Target date for completion: No update at this time. Emory Athletics 22
23 GOAL 4 (COMPETITIVE SUCCESS): TO MAINTAIN AND IMPROVE UPON COMPETITIVE STRENGTH OF THE INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS PROGRAM WITH CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS ON BOTH A CONFERENCE AND NATIONAL LEVEL. Objective 4.1: Define and address budget challenges and staffing challenges. Target date for completion: Fall A. Develop long-range revenue and staffing plan (revenue plan to give strong consideration to reducing outside camps as a result of their wear, tear and disregard for existing facilities). B. Develop budget reserve. C. Review staffing structure to ensure coverage of multiple facilities are safely managed. D. Revise and define budgets to clearly establish athletics budget from reorganization of Athletics, Play Emory and the Student Activity & Academic Center. Target date for completion: Summer Initiated and ongoing. Emory Athletics 23
24 Objective 4.2: Development of a film/smart classroom designated for video editing and scouting/instructional film education meeting space for teams. Target date for completion: Fall A. Incorporate this plan into athletics facility master plan. Target date for completion: No update at this time. Emory Athletics 24
25 Objective 4.3: Development of a comprehensive fundraising plan. Target date for completion: Fall A. Refine and increase sponsorship program with corporate partners. Target date for completion: Fall 2017 & ongoing. B. Hire an additional athletics development staff member focused on the cultivation of leadership level gifts. Target date for completion: Fall C. Establishment of plan to create endowments for each of the intercollegiate athletics programs. D. Develop a tiered giving/booster group with limited benefits based upon donation level. Target date for completion: Development of a comprehensive fundraising plan will occur during the academic year. Item A initiated and ongoing. Item B Completed with the hiring of a full-time Associate Director of Development for Campus Life with 50% of position dedicated to major gifts for athletics. Emory Athletics 25
26 Objective 4.4: Develop a comprehensive event management and game day experience for the intercollegiate athletics program. Target date for completion: Spring A. Edit and expand current handbook to level where most any person familiar with our facilities and events could easily operate and event from start to finish and to our high standards. Target date for completion: Spring No update at this time. Emory Athletics 26
27 Objective 4.5: Conduct a Title IX audit. Target date for completion: Spring A. Review and assess various consultants with expertise in this area. Target date for completion: Spring B. Hire consulting firm to conduct review during the academic year. Target date for completion: Summer Completed Emory Athletics 27
28 Objective 4.6: Implement streamlined tools with Admissions Office for recruiting the best scholar-athletes. Target date for completion: Fall 2016 and Ongoing. A. Conduct annual meetings with the admissions administration and athletics administration along with annual admissions meeting with head coaching staff. Initiated and ongoing. Emory Athletics 28
29 Objective 4.7: Successful completion of the first three goals of this strategic plan. A. Review strategic plan quarterly and adjust and implement as necessary by continuing to look for positive opportunities which would improve the overall department. Ongoing. Emory Athletics 29
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